debby89
Mar 7, 2017
Scholarship / My love for motion pictures started from a tender age. SOP FOR THE KGSP [9]
@Holt
my revised essay
I stayed with my mom in the school compound and the weekends were so boring, so I decided to always join the entertainment program made for students staying on campus. They would watch series of different films as a way of refreshment. . It was always noisy but all I really enjoyed the atmosphere because I was mesmerized with the scenes only not the dialogue. I always had this question in my mind, "how is it possible for a human being to jump off the cliff, hit their head in a rock and still survive"? I was very curious of this.
During the time of my final year in Cambridge, Limkokwing University of Creative Technology was introduced in Botswana, the first university of its caliber in Botswana. It had a long range of technological courses where the students will be more practical than theoretical. This is a place where I learned more about film making, different genres from television drama and commercials and this led to my BA (Hons) in Digital Film and Television. Upon graduating I reaised that production in my country is at an infant stage. We have only one broadcasting station which is government based. Most of the programs are government based, too official and this limits creativity. Almost half of Batswana subscribe to networks of other countries because they all say there is nothing interesting about our station on my side I just watched my DVD collections. It really bothers me because it is a blow to the country's economy. Having studied Masters in Arts, majoring in Film, Television and Multimedia from one of the best universities in Korea, I plan to utilise my academic experience to expand my knowledge and the marketability of the industry in Botswana and help her government to merge the gap of high unemployment rate for her youth. I would love to get a first experience of the Korean production. I will volunteer to be part of the production and playing a small role will help to get a glimpse of the best. Theater clubs can always be helpful so I plan to join one of those as it will also help me to make study partners for the Korean Language which we are supposed to learn the first year upon arrival because I need to get a deeper understanding of the language for me to do really well in my studies.
Upon graduating I would love to liaise with the Government of Korea to help develop the Film industry in Botswana which is still developing. It will help know emerging production technologies and the commercial and industrial aspects of the international film and television industry. This will help build a better film industry for the upcoming film students.
Film is not only about entertainment, it is a way of communicating to the masses. It is a communicating art for both literate and illiterate. Motion pictures can serve as a comforter to the broken hearted as they can sometimes relate and through film get comforted.
@Holt
my revised essay
I stayed with my mom in the school compound and the weekends were so boring, so I decided to always join the entertainment program made for students staying on campus. They would watch series of different films as a way of refreshment. . It was always noisy but all I really enjoyed the atmosphere because I was mesmerized with the scenes only not the dialogue. I always had this question in my mind, "how is it possible for a human being to jump off the cliff, hit their head in a rock and still survive"? I was very curious of this.
During the time of my final year in Cambridge, Limkokwing University of Creative Technology was introduced in Botswana, the first university of its caliber in Botswana. It had a long range of technological courses where the students will be more practical than theoretical. This is a place where I learned more about film making, different genres from television drama and commercials and this led to my BA (Hons) in Digital Film and Television. Upon graduating I reaised that production in my country is at an infant stage. We have only one broadcasting station which is government based. Most of the programs are government based, too official and this limits creativity. Almost half of Batswana subscribe to networks of other countries because they all say there is nothing interesting about our station on my side I just watched my DVD collections. It really bothers me because it is a blow to the country's economy. Having studied Masters in Arts, majoring in Film, Television and Multimedia from one of the best universities in Korea, I plan to utilise my academic experience to expand my knowledge and the marketability of the industry in Botswana and help her government to merge the gap of high unemployment rate for her youth. I would love to get a first experience of the Korean production. I will volunteer to be part of the production and playing a small role will help to get a glimpse of the best. Theater clubs can always be helpful so I plan to join one of those as it will also help me to make study partners for the Korean Language which we are supposed to learn the first year upon arrival because I need to get a deeper understanding of the language for me to do really well in my studies.
Upon graduating I would love to liaise with the Government of Korea to help develop the Film industry in Botswana which is still developing. It will help know emerging production technologies and the commercial and industrial aspects of the international film and television industry. This will help build a better film industry for the upcoming film students.
Film is not only about entertainment, it is a way of communicating to the masses. It is a communicating art for both literate and illiterate. Motion pictures can serve as a comforter to the broken hearted as they can sometimes relate and through film get comforted.